The New Curriculum Consignment™ Cyber Store Helps Educators Earn Extra Money
Curriculum Consignment™ is an internet company created by teachers as a venue to sell curricula and earn back out-of-pocket expenses.
Huntington, NY, January 03, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Curriculum Consignment™ was established because teachers are willing to spend their own personal funds in the hopes of improving the academic culture within classrooms and schools. Curriculum Consignment™ respects this dedication because was created by teachers who are spending their personal funds on students. Curriculum Consignment™ is the perfect venue for teachers to earn back some of this money.
It's not news that school budgets are shrinking and classroom teachers are using more and more of our personal funds to fill this financial gap. In 2010, teachers spent more than $350 on average from their own income on school supplies and instructional materials, according to the National School Supply and Equipment Association, and experts say that number could jump as teachers embark on the new school year with fewer funds to spend. And this is a modest report; many times educators spend as much as $1,500.00 of their own money purchasing classroom materials.
But what is news is the new cyber store Curriculum Consignment™. Curriculum Consignment™ is an internet company created by teachers as a venue to sell curricula and earn back some of these out-of-pocket expenses. The end result is more money to the teacher, happier teachers because finances are being earned back, and pride in selling something created. All teachers own their own work, submitting teachers profit from the sales of their own work, and can purchase curricula from the site.
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It's not news that school budgets are shrinking and classroom teachers are using more and more of our personal funds to fill this financial gap. In 2010, teachers spent more than $350 on average from their own income on school supplies and instructional materials, according to the National School Supply and Equipment Association, and experts say that number could jump as teachers embark on the new school year with fewer funds to spend. And this is a modest report; many times educators spend as much as $1,500.00 of their own money purchasing classroom materials.
But what is news is the new cyber store Curriculum Consignment™. Curriculum Consignment™ is an internet company created by teachers as a venue to sell curricula and earn back some of these out-of-pocket expenses. The end result is more money to the teacher, happier teachers because finances are being earned back, and pride in selling something created. All teachers own their own work, submitting teachers profit from the sales of their own work, and can purchase curricula from the site.
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Curriculum Consignment
Heather Corti
910-774-3801
curriculumconsignment.com
Contact
Heather Corti
910-774-3801
curriculumconsignment.com
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